2 UK leaflets in Kolkata, 1 of each in TN and Karnataka test positive for Covid amid scare of new virus strain


This comes as the Ministry of Aviation announced on Monday the suspension of all flights to and from the UK from today until the end of December 31, and made it mandatory for all passengers to arrive before the ban takes effect. the Covid-19 test is carried out.

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India has the second highest number of Covid-19 infections in the world after the United States, with a count surpassing 10 million over the weekend. More than 146,000 people have died from coronavirus in India.

More Covid Cases on UK Flights

In another similar incident, a passenger, who returned from the UK via Delhi to Chennai, tested positive for coronavirus.

Talking to the news agency AND METamil Nadu Health Secretary J Radhakrishnan said: “We are testing Covid-19 passengers from flights originating or stopping in the UK. One of those passengers tested positive yesterday. It is incorrect to assume that he is infected with a UK variant of COVID. Send your samples to NIV, Pune. “

Meanwhile, amid concerns about a new variant of SARS-CoV-2, Karnataka’s Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said: “I heard about a person who tested positive after arriving from the UK. We are here. Following all the guidelines. Be tested at the airport. “

Additionally, five people out of 266 passengers and flight crew members tested positive for the new coronavirus at Delhi Airport from London amid the discovery of a new, more infectious coronavirus strain in the UK.

The Delhi government has also announced a door-to-door screening of those who returned from the UK in the past two weeks.

Will vaccines work against this new strain of Covid?

Experts have said that despite the mutation, a Covid-19 vaccine will be equally effective against it, as there was no reason to believe that vaccines that have already been developed would not be effective against the new strain as well.

The Union’s health secretary, Rajesh Bhushan, has said that suspending flights to and from the UK until December 31 is just a precautionary measure. “This strain has not been found in India,” he said amid concerns about a new variant of SARS-CoV-2.

Experts have reportedly said that coronavirus vaccines do not rely on an antibody. They depend on a series of antibodies to provide protection. So now we don’t have to worry about that.

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